Advising
All Honors College students have the opportunity to participate in advising. The
Honors College employs an Academic Advisor whose focus is to help incoming
students and students who have not declared majors to explore their class and
career options. By participating in advising, students have the opportunity to
register for classes during the priority registration period. All Honors Students are
eligible to register during this time; Honors courses must be registered through a
staff member in the Honors College, whereas non-Honors courses may be registered
directly by the student via Cougar Trails.
Freshmen
All incoming students are assigned to the Honors College Academic Advisor. This will
remain your advisor until you declare a major. At that time you will be assigned an
advisor in your department.
When students come for summer Orientation they will have the opportunity to meet
with various staff and faculty associated with the Honors College. A fall schedule will
be made that this time.
During the Fall and Spring semester the students will meet with the Academic
Advisor before priority registration in order to go over potential classes and to
discuss potential majors.
Upperclassmen
Undeclared upperclassmen may choose to meet with any member of the Honors
College staff for advising. Declared upperclassmen should meet with the major
advisor.
Transfer Students
Transfer students should meet with the Honors Academic Advisor until they are
declared.
AP & IB Credit
Students can receive credit at the College of Charleston for successfully taking AP
tests in a wide variety of subjects. The following AP scores are the most common
among Honors freshman.
| Biology |
BIOL 111/111L |
BIOL 111/111L & 112/112L |
| Calculus AB |
MATH 120 |
MATH 120 |
| Calculus BC |
MATH 220 |
MATH 220 |
| Chemistry |
CHEM 111/111L |
CHEM 111/111L & 112/112L |
| Econ-Macro |
ECON 201 |
ECON 201 |
| Econ-Micro |
ECON 202 |
ECON 202 |
| English Lang |
HONS 105 |
HONS 105 & 106 |
| English Lit |
HONS 105 |
HONS 105 & 106 |
| Geography |
GEOG 101 |
GEOG 101 |
| American Gov. |
POLS 101 |
POLS 101 |
| European History |
HONS 130 |
HONS 130 |
| US History |
HIST 201 & 202 |
HIST 201 & 202 |
| Physics B |
PHYS 101/101L |
PHYS 101/101L & 102/102 L |
| Physics C |
PHYS 101/101L |
PHYS 101/101L & 102/102 L |
| Psychology |
PSYC 103 |
PSYC 103 |
| Statistics |
MATH 250 |
MATH 250 |
Regarding the IB program, students who have taken IB courses in secondary school, and
who have achieved a score of 5, 6 or 7 on an IB examination in recognized courses are
awarded credit. IB credit is recognized for the following courses: American History,
Anthropology, Art, Biology, European History, French B, Geography, German B, Music,
Philosophy, Physics (lecture only), Psychology, Spanish B and Theatre.
Further information about AP and IB scores can be found here: